As fiber enthusiasts, discovering a great documentary on the craft is always a plus. Enjoy!

A short film by Phil Ives

2 responses to “Mary Ellen Joe: Cowichan Knitter by Phil Ives”

  1. yarnandpencil Avatar

    Reblogged this on yarn and pencil and commented:
    I really enjoyed watching this. I think my yarn and fibre followers will find it interesting too 🙂

    1. Brienne Roche Avatar
      Brienne Roche

      Mary Ellen Joe inspires as a living historian and cultural artist. Her work amazes me! It’s heart-breaking to think this phenomenal artistry may end with her since only one step-daughter may carry on this legacy. I’ve scraped together my slush fund money to purchase one lovely sweater on clearance so I could enjoy a piece of this living history. Personally, I love to knit and crochet and I will treasure this sweater and respect the artist always.
      Thank you Mary Ellen and your Cowichan family.
      Sincerely, Brienne Roche
      Charlotte, NC (USA)

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I’m a maker based in the Pacific Northwest. With a love of wool, I have hosted spinning and fiber events and now find myself writing to encourage makers to slow down, work with intention, and reconnect with the history of crafting by hand. I look forward to having you join me on this journey!

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